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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdouble-crossˌdouble-ˈcross verb [transitive] CHEATto cheat someone, especially after you have agreed to do something dishonest with them —double cross noun [countable] —double-crosser noun [countable]→ See Verb table
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double-cross• He was killed for double-crossing his Mob bosses.• I'm warning you - if you double-cross me, I'll kill you.• Harry and Danny double-crossed the gang and escaped with all the money.
From Longman Business Dictionarydouble-crossˌdouble-ˈcross verb [transitive] to cheat someone who you are involved in an illegal or dishonest activity withHe was living in fear of drug traffickers he had double-crossed.→ See Verb table
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